Command line installing perl modules



Hi,

I'm trying to figure out how to install perl modules from command line (to
automate the install process). CPAN allowed me to d/l direct which results in
tarballs. Are there any caveats to watch out for when installing them this
way?

This will be done only on brand new Slackware 12 installs which does not have
CPAN.

I was thinking of copying .cpan but it's probably not even needed, and might
introduce incompatibility issues. The important part is to get a cookie
cutter system that can be done over and over.

--

Bobby
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